Up to 6 out of 10 adults suffer from spinal pain each and every year (spine pain includes neck pains and/or back pains)…and worse still is that out of these 6 adults, 50% of them, their spine pain became long term (chronic pain).
That basically means: 30% of adults have long term back pain or neck pain.
It is both shocking and not shocking, because it has unfortunately become a norm. So spine and back pain can be caused by a variety of reasons or issues, be it due to:
- back and neck discs
- back and neck joints
- back and neck muscles
- back and neck ligaments
…but most of the time it’s usually directly linked to
- trauma such as falls, direct blows/hits or motor vehicle accidents
- poor posture / poor postural habits
- repetitive strain injury
Of course, there are other causes of spine pain too, such as inflammation or sometimes rare but serious medical conditions such as
- arthritis (like juvenile arthritis, spondylosis etc)
- other progressive diseases that can affects bones, muscles and joints of the spine
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SPINAL PAIN PHYSIOTHERAPY
Back and neck problems can cause sciatica which basically means that the spine nerve is being compressed somewhere along the spine, and this leads to
- back pain (including back strains and low back pain) and neck pain
- numbness and/or
- tingling down the buttocks, leg, ankle and foot.
Sciatica can be triggered even by very small “unsuspecting normal everyday activities or movements” such as leaning forward to pick up your toothbrush or bag.
Sciatica can also be caused by a stretch injury. And yes, in some cases, sciatica may happen due to a muscle strangling it (see Piriformis Sciatica) or even for no obvious reason at all (no obvious reason can mean no real memorable memory of an event that can link to it, but there may be something that happened some time back that we cannot recall).
It usually affects one side of the leg/hamstrings, and patients often report experiencing:
- tingling
- tightness
that travels (radiates) down the back of their thigh and sometimes to the front of their shin too.
Phoenix Rehab senior specialist physiotherapists are carefully selected to join the team, and they’re experienced experts in assessing, diagnosing and treating back and neck problems that you or your loved ones may face.
SPINAL PAIN PHYSIOTHERAPY SYMPTOMS
Spinal physiotherapy treatments by senior spine physios are generally regarded as effective conservative management for your back and neck pain.
Treatments by our specialist senior physiotherapists will help to:
- decrease muscle spasms related to spine pain
- relieve spinal nerve root compression caused by slipped disc
- treat secondary conditions caused by compression of the sciatic nerve
Other than treating the symptoms of pain, discomfort and nerve symptoms (such as radiating sensation/tingling), we will do our best to ensure that we go through with our patients specific customized and effective back exercises to strengthen their core and back muscles to build better stable supporting muscles.
Research shows that specific exercise therapies and prescription from fully qualified and experienced specialist physiotherapists is vital in the successful management and treatment of spine-related pains.
SPINAL PAIN PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENTS
Our specialist spine senior physiotherapists are trained, passionate, experienced and experts in assessing and treating spine conditions.
One of the most important thing for patients to note is that spine problems can be prevented from occurring or recurring by regular training and keeping the back and core muscles strong but flexible
Spinal physiotherapy treatments may include:
- hands on manipulation and mobilization (manual therapy)
- computerized decompression spinal traction physiotherapy
- soft tissue management
- cold therapy
- hot pack and hot treatment to relief tight muscles and joints
- ultrasound therapy to accelerate soft tissue healing
- exercise therapy
- acupuncture or dry needling
- deep tissue release
- and more
If you find that you have any back or neck pain, be it recently or have been experiencing it for some time already; or know someone who does, do consider seeing our specialist spine physiotherapist. You may even prevent the need for back or neck surgery by early spinal physiotherapy intervention.
Do not hesitate or wait for it to go away – pain is a normal response by our bodies to signal to us that there is some issues to resolve, and the earlier it’s resolved, the faster it’d be resolved. When/if one delays on it,
Where To Next?
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- Learn and find out more about your pains (bones, muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, nerves etc) at Pain Conditions & Injuries
- Visit our shop to see products we recommend for pain relief, heating, treatments and more
- Contact us